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We’ve put together a short story about nutrition. Cancer can create the need for difficult decisions to be made by patients wanting to heal and maximize their quality of life. Our cancer survival rate infographic shows how functional medicine could

At Angeles hospital your program will approach nutrition from a healing perspective, as food is used as medicine. As one of our patients you will be “prescribed” a nutrition plan that is based on your unique needs, with special attention being given

Poor diet is a contributing factor to developing cancer. The World Health Organization (the WHO) reported that at least 35 % of cancers have poor diet at the roots, while other reports say this number could be as high as 70%. While poor diet is strongly c

Questions have come up from patients about Macrobiotic Diets and Cancer Treatment. According to the American Cancer Society, a MACROBIOTIC DIET is a generally vegetarian and consists largely of whole grains, cereals, and cooked vegetables. More extreme ve

We all know we should “eat our fruits and vegetables” and oft en are reminded to eat a wide variety of produce. But research published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research has s

Weight loss is common complications of cancer treatment, especially with those undergoing chemotherapy but it can effect cancer patients for a variety of reasons, including: – decreased or lack of appetite –

The Functional Oncology Program at Angeles Hospital is a 6 step program, with the first step being an integrative assessment and the 6th step being follow up care. Thus the core of the program resides in the 4 middle steps, which are: 1. Cellular Nutritio

A detailed look at the connection between colon cancer prevention and phytochemicals is revealed in this paper published by Dutch Researcher, Marjan Jolanda van Erk. The following is an exert from the Abstract of the paper. The paper itself is a length

According to a worldwide study on cancer prevalence and mortality conducted in 2000, colorectal cancer is the third most common form of cancer in the world. Colorectal cancer accounts for nearly 1 million cases worldwide and nearly half a million death